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Unread 08-05-2014, 11:42
Andrew Schreiber Andrew Schreiber is offline
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Re: 3d print multiple materials?

Obviously, I don't have the hot end in front of me, the best way to verify would be to call Makerbot (they have awesome customer support). I know that my 2X can handle a wide range of materials but this is in part due to the heated build plate. I'm not sure if the 5th gen one has that as an option/feature (since it's PLA only I'd assume not). It could also be that the hot end doesn't reach the required temps (PLA melts cooler than ABS/Nylon, no idea on Flex).

In any case, yes you CAN swap out the extruder for one capable of more range. It might be worth looking at other printers at that point as spending $2800 for a printer plus the parts for a new hot end, plus the time... Might be worth looking elsewhere if the 5th Gen doesn't meet your needs.
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